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Educational. BOABD OE EDUCATION. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. AN EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES for Certificates of Competency as Teachers, and for' Classification as Assistant or Pupil Teachers, will begin at Auckland on Tuesday, the 21st December next. All Non-certificated Head Teachers of Schools situated south of the Pakiri River and ; north of the - Waikato are required to attend, with the exception of Teachers at the Thames. Assistant and Pupil Teachers are reminded that the rules of the Board require them to come up. The names of those'who intend to present themselves for examination must.be sent in to the Secretary of the Board of Education not later than the 14th December. ; FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. BOABD OF EDUCATION. ' SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. THE Examination of Candidates for Provincial Scholarships and for Certificates of: Proficiency will begin at Auckland, on Wedhesday, the 15th of December next. ." FRBDBRJCK J. MOtf, Secretary. Soiree. ' PEESBITEEIAN CHUECH. ANNIVERSARY SOIREE. A SOIREE, in connection with the above Church, will be held This (Monday) Evening, in St. George's Hall, when Addresses will be delivered by Revs Laishley, Crump, and Hinton, Musical Selections by the Choir. RevJJ. Hill in the chair. Tea on the table at 6,30. SportingTHAMESANNUALRACES npilE above RACES will be HELD at the PAEAWAI GARDENS ON TUESDAY, 28iu DECEMBER, 1875. Programme on Thuisday Next, F. J, WABDELL, Secretary, PAEAWAI -STOEE. UTRAWBERRIESAND (jREAM, : "FINEST. QOAUTV. The- Undersignsd, having. just commenced Business as STOREKEEPER, hopes, by strict attention to Business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Note the Address: JONATHAN HOILES. For Sale, FOE SALE. QEVBRAL CHOICE NATIVE RESERVES in the STEWART SETTLEMENT, Katikati, from 50 to 500 acres, Apply to G. V. STEWART, Katikati; Qr, to R. C. JORDAN, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Tauranga, Waitemata-Gold Mining Company. STEAM ENGINE AND COENISH BOILEEEOE.SALE. TWELVE HORSE-POWER'HORIZONTAL STATIONARY ENGINE, 12-inch cylinder, Cranks and Shafts all Steel, made by Langlands, Melbourne, on purpose to pack on horses; largest piece 3cwt; one Cornish Boiler, 20 x 5 feet, Winding Gear for Single Cage, all ' in first-class order; ; Apply to Mr D. M, Molntyee, at Mr Turtle's' office, GrahamstOTO, ; RICHD. HUDSON, Legal Manager. TRON and MACHINERY BUSINESS FOR J SALE, which has been established for 8 years in the centre of Dunedin, and is now doing a first-rate paying .trade. Annual profits over £1,000. The proprietor only gives up to retire into private life. .Stock will be taken at valuation, which will require about- £4,000 cash, but part of the stock could be reduced to suit intending purchasers. The premises are built on leasehold ground, with £300 valuation, and has 184 years to rental only £62 per annum. To an enterprising man with capital, this is a rare opportunity to make a fortune, Principals only will be treated with, if accom- : paniodwith references, on application to the proprietor, either personally or by letter. ■ Address— ROBERT BLACKADDER, Dunedin. . Business Notices. J. F 0 RG I E,. BREAD.AND BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY ■ ' COOK, AND CONFECTIONER, BEUS most respectfully.to thank his Customers and the public generally for the very liberal patronage he has received during the last two year 3 he has been in business. : : Having considerably ENLARGED, his PREMISES.J.F. announces he is now, prepared to Supp'y Soirees, Wedding Parties, Picnics, &c, &c,,with every description 0f',..-. .■■■;■'■ BJiCTJITS, OAKES, AND COHFECTIONEBT, of a superior quality, and at most liberal prices, to suit ihe times. Christening, Wedding, and Birthday Cakes in the best style. ' Best Bread delivered daily to all parts of the district at" 4d per 21b Loaf,;. JAMES FOEGIEy.. t BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Pollen-Street, Suohtland. i EISHEE AND BEISSENDEN BEG to inform the inhabitants of the Thames that they have COMMENCED . BUSINESS in the Premises lately occupied by Alex. Bonella, at the head of Abraham-street, Giahamstown, as GENERAL SMITHS and HOBSE-SHOERS, and hopes by steady attention, to business to receive a share of public l patronage so liberally given to our predecessor. I MINING TOOLS MADE AND REPAIRED. • Estimates given for General Smith's Work,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2199, 15 November 1875, Page 2

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